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Florida's Best Beach Town!

Hello, my name is Oscar Blasingame. As a native, I grew up just minutes from St. Pete Beach and watched it grow into the vibrant City it is today without losing its Florida coastal charm. St. Pete Beach, Florida offers the serenity and beauty of tropical beach life with its outdoor activities for all ages plus the benefits of a cosmopolitan town, healthy economy, and proximity to city conveniences just a bridge away. There are many St Pete Beach homes for sale and you can find them right here!

St. Pete Beach began to attract tourists to its shores in large numbers during the 1920’s. Some of the earliest St Pete Beach Homes date to the early 20th Century. Today it is a vibrant community of just under ten thousand with booming tourist industry driving the economy and attracting luxury hotels, restaurants, and entertainment. The white, sandy beach is rated as one of the best in the world and its warm waters provide nearly year-round swimming and water sports.

The St Pete Beach homes for sale range from small cottages to grand estates. The perfect St Pete Beach homes for sale are waiting for you right now!

(The photos in the carousel below are not St Pete Beach homes for sale, but pictures I took of my neighbor’s homes and the area. They represent a cross section of the different styles and sizes of homes on St Pete Beach. You can click on any photo to enlarge it. Then use the arrows to scroll to the right and left. You can find the current St Pete Beach homes for sale at the bottom of the page.)

St Pete Beach and the Island Life

Tropical weather, sunsets, white sandy beaches, and warm breezes.

When you live on St. Pete Beach, you live the island lifestyle every day. The constant gulf breeze, the blowing Palms, and the warm sunshine will have you slipping on your flip-flops every afternoon. St. Pete Beach isn’t just the edge of Florida. It’s part of a barrier island with only a few bridges connecting it to the mainland. You would be amazed at how just crossing one of those bridges onto our island will make you feel. And living here is no different; you always feel that island way of life.

While it does get hot in the summer, the average daily high is 81 degrees with winter monthly averages of 72, 70, and 71 for December, January, and February followed by a comfortably warm spring. Even when it is at its hottest, the island is cooled by the Gulf breezes. With an average of 248 sunny days per year, St. Pete Beach beats the national average of 204 by a significant margin. Sunny days are happy days when you can enjoys to su-tropical weather and play outdoors. Finally, St. Pete Beach scores an 84 out of 100 on Sperling’s climate comfort index beatng out the national average of 54. The weather definitely earns its position at #2 on this Top 10 list. Live on St. Pete Beach, Florida and enjoy the tropical island climate year round.

Pass-a-Grille neighborhood lies at the southern tip of St Pete Beach. Inhabited by native Americans until it was first described by the Spanish explorer Panfilo de Narvaez in 1528. Later used by French fisherman, the area was first opened to tourists in 1857. The first hotel was built on Pass-a-Grille in 1901 and the area was annexed into the City of St. Pete Beach in 1957; later becoming a National Register Historic District in 1989.

Today, Pass-a-Grille retains much of its early 20th-century charm. Small guest houses and restaurants line the west across from the sea oats that grow along the beach. This area of the beach offers metered parking directly along the beach along with a snack bar and showers to rinse off after a swim in the Gulf. The wide, white sandy beach, shops, ice cream, outdoor art market, restaurants, tennis courts, basketball courts, and fishing piers are all located within a short walking distance walking distance. Pass-a-Grille Park, a public park, is also located in the neighborhood. This small, historic neighborhood has many small and mid-size historic St Pete Beach homes as well as grand mansions.

St Pete Beach Homes

St Pete Beach is divided into three main neighborhoods, Blind Pass, City Center and Pass-a-Grille. The style, size and price of St Pete Beach Homes varies widely in each of these area. One of the greatest determining factor in the prices of St Pete Beach homes for sale is the properties proximity to the beach itself. As of January 2017, the median price of St Pete Beach homes is $333K. The range, however goes from the low $100’s up to $4 to $5 million and everything in between. St Pete Beach homes reflect Florida’s eclectic style.

With such a wide variety of St Pete Beach homes for sale to choose from there’s a little bit of paradise for every taste and budget!

Everything you want and more!

Sunsets, shopping, dining, and outdoor activities.

The locals call it “Beach Brain” and one of the primary symptoms is the desire to stay on the beach and not go to “town.” Should you develop this condition it is a relief to know that St Pete Beach has everything an islander needs. Whether you are shopping for fresh French pastries at Café Soleil, Italian wine and sundries at La Casa Del Pane, or the perfect pair of flip flops at Wings, there is no need to leave the beach. Dolphin Plaza on St. Pete Beach features Publix and CVS for all your basic staples in addition to the Aguera Wind & Surf where you will find the perfect “St Pete Beach” T-shirt and myriad apparel attesting that “Life is Good” indeed. For those looking for casual apparel featuring local design and manufacturing, head on down Gulf Blvd to The Freaky Tiki for unique pieces that reflect our island lifestyle. The Guy Harvey collection is showcased at the Rum Fish Gift Shop with something for everyone.

Island Life

Corey Avenue boasts many shops and restaurants if you care for a stroll and a pop into Kapfor Glass Studio for one of a kind jewelry, Paradise Gifts & Home Décor, or Simply Perfect for a whimsical gift or accent piece. In addition, the weekend brings something special as Corey Avenue hosts a vibrant Sunday Market showcasing local crafts, produce, and gifts. For high-end beach casual, head over to Pass-a-Grille and tour quaint 8th Avenue where you will find Bamboozle, dody, and Paradiso for all your coastal fashion needs. 8th Avenue, known as the World’s Shortest Main Street, on Pass-a-Grille also features Evander Preston and A Little Room for Art for those looking for original, local art and finely crafted jewelry. A short jaunt up to Madeira Beach takes you to John’s Pass Village Boardwalk which features over 100 merchants with recreation, specialty shops, and dining. John’s Pass is a go-to spot for beach life essentials and unique treasures.

In need of some hand crafted beach themed patio furniture? Head straight to Island Time on St Pete Beach for unique pieces or meet with the owner if you would like a custom design. Bay Pines Furniture in business on Treasure Island for 20 years can outfit your condo or beach bungalow with the latest in coastal décor. Home improvements on the agenda? Crowder Bros Hardware on St Pete Beach is a full-size hardware store with helpful staff.

Whether shopping for essentials or whimsy, St. Pete beach has everything you are looking for.

Restaurants and food abound on St. Pete Beach. For high-end dining there’s Castile in the Zamora Hotel, Maritana Grill in the DonCesar Hotel, a steak at 1200 Chophouse and the contemporary Selene Fresh Fare & Bar among others.

Fresh seafood is what’s on the menu at many local establishments. From the super casual Crab Daddy’s and Shark Tales to upscale dining at Rumfish there are many, many, fresh local seafood choices.

If you’re looking for a burger, no need to leave the beach you can find the best right here; one right on the beach!

People travel from all over the world to watch the sunsets here. Enjoy Breathtaking sunsets while strolling along the beach or sipping a cocktail at one of the beach bars or restaurants. For a dramatic sunset view try dinner at Spinners or drinks at Level 11 Rooftop Lounge both located in the Grand Plaza Hotel. No two sunsets are alike and when you live on St. Pete Beach you can enjoy them whenever you want.

Swimming in the clean, warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico is one of life’s greatest pleasures and you can do it every day if you live on St. Pete Beach. Swim out to the sand bar and meet a pod of dolphins, bring a mask and fins and enjoy the sea life below the surface, or simply float along under the blue sky as clouds drift by on a warm Gulf Breeze. If you don’t live in one of a condominium directly on the beach, don’t worry. There are many public access points along the beach. Now, this is paradise!

In addition to swimming in the Gulf, there are many other water sports to choose from. On St. Pete Beach you are literally surrounded by opportunities to go power boating, sailing, wind surfing, paddle boarding, water skiing, kayaking, SCUBA diving and kite surfing. Opportunities abound. If you don’t want to invest in the equipment you need for any of these activities, then there is someone who will rent you what you need. So, get outside and get in or one the water!

With such a wide variety of St Pete Beach homes for sale to choose from there’s a little bit of paradise for every taste and budget!

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If you are looking for St Pete Beach Homes for sale, let’s get together and I’ll answer any questions you may have. There are many St Pete Beach Homes for sale and they are available in a wide range of styles and prices.I’m a native and lived here for over 30 years. We are dedicated to service and your satisfaction. With us it’s not about the sale it’s about the service. – St Pete Beach homes for sale – We dedicated to finding the perfect one for you!